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For the purpose in hand, this differential utility on the ground of grotesqueness and instability of structure is reducible to terms of a greater scarcity and consequent expense.

'Do you think the doctor 'ud come, Luke, if you went for him? He can't get breath. Lydia does want the doctor fetching. Luke was off in an instant. Lydia stood by the bed, pale, anguished. Happily, that struggle, which seemed of death, did not last very long. The worn old face, almost venerable at length in spite of the grotesqueness of its features, fell into calm.

He had had an uneasy feeling the night before that if he was at the theatre at all though he indeed justified the theatre, in the specific sense, and with a grotesqueness to which his imagination did all honour, as something he owed poor Waymarsh he should have been there with, and as might have been said, FOR Chad.

I felt the injustice of all the talk about the beginnings of grotesqueness in Michael Angelo's style. There are a few somewhat distorted figures, Haman, the knot of men and women adoring the snake, Jonas, as he flings himself backwards, but except these, what calm, what grandiose perfection! And which was still more remarkable, what imposing charm!

Bessie implored, and at a little yielding in Jeff her brother added: "Come in, you damn jay!" He pulled at Jeff. Jeff made haste to shut the door behind them. He was laughing; and if it was from mere brute insensibility to what would have shocked another in the situation, his frank recognition of its grotesqueness was of better effect than any hopeless effort to ignore it would have been.

We're so ruled by the Jervaises here. And it's worse than that. Their their prestige sort of hangs over you everywhere. It's like being at the court of Louis Quatorze. The estate is theirs and they are the estate. Mother often says we are still féodal down here. It seems to me sometimes that we're little better than slaves." I smiled at the grotesqueness of the idea.

"Miladi is a dream!" Henriette exclaimed when at last she was ready. "Milor will be proud!" And he was. She sent Henriette to knock at his door his door in the passage not the one between their rooms! just on the stroke of half-past eight. He was at that moment going to send Higgins on a like errand! and his sense of humor at the grotesqueness of the situation made him laugh a bitter laugh.

"She wanted to know," said Staniford, with a laugh. Dunham was silent a while before he asked, "What do you suppose her first name is?" "Jerusha, probably." "Oh, impossible!" "Well, then, Lurella. You have no idea of the grotesqueness of these people's minds.

Remizov's disciples, as might be expected, have been more successful in imitating the grotesqueness of his caricatures and the vivid and intense concentration of his character painting than in adopting his sympathetic and human attitude or in speaking his pure Russian.

It might be his was the comedian's fascination, but the flashes of grotesqueness rather pleased the eye than hurt the taste of Pontiac.

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